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Purchased button added to App Store and iTunes for iOS

Along with the new implementation of Automatic Downloads within iOS, Apple has also added another new feature within the App Store and iTunes apps. You may recognize the new feature—the “Purchased” button now within the apps—from the WWDC keynote yesterday. Within the App Store, you can find the new button in the Updates tab, while it has become a tab of its own in the iTunes app.

iTunes Store coming to россия! (Russia)

According to recent Russian publications, the Russian iTunes store will be up and running by the 21st. Many billboards have been seen with confirming this message, showing the the usual non-desrcript black and white iPhone theme with the words iSkoro (translate to iSoon): 21.04.08. Russia is still one of the only major countries without access more »

Make viewing downloads faster with Quick Look

Props to Mac OS X Hints for a great tip that allows you to preview all of your downloads automatically using Quick Look. This can all be accomplished with just two simple steps and a couple minutes of your time. All you need to do is download and install the Quick Look Droplet. Upon installing more »

Apple considering offering unlimited iTunes Store Music Downloads to iPod/iPhone Purchasers

According to sources (specifically Financial Times), Apple is in the process of considering offering unlimited music downloads from the iTunes store at no cost to customers who purchase an iPod or iPhone at an inflated price. The concept is basically the same as Nokia’s “comes with music” program which they offer in partnership with Universal more »

California Democrats look to tax iTunes downloads

California citizens could soon see their iTunes song prices rise from the usual $0.99 to $1.07. iTunes is the USA’s second-largest music retailer, shortly behind Wal-Mart. The current California laws limit taxing goods to only real-life objects, e.g. a CD – digital music files obviously aren’t real-life objects and can’t be taxed. The state is more »

iPhone SDK downloaded over 100,000 times

The iPhone developer kit has proven to be highly popular since its release just a week ago. Apple announced that it has been downloaded over 100,000 times. Of course, these are just statistics. The people downloading it could simply just want to play around with it and not develop any applications, some may have been more »